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Bassline speculation
Now there are many ways to make a good bassline to dubstep!
BUT, do you always add sub-bass(in that case...LINK MEH)
I use mostly NI massive to make that wobble sound, i can copy the sound and the note pattern and have one sounds on high and treble, and then the other on the lower ones.....(and kill the high and the treble) Still doesnt really get deep enough!
Does every sub sound need to be done in this harmonic way?
You always do it in the same way?
BUT, do you always add sub-bass(in that case...LINK MEH)
I use mostly NI massive to make that wobble sound, i can copy the sound and the note pattern and have one sounds on high and treble, and then the other on the lower ones.....(and kill the high and the treble) Still doesnt really get deep enough!
Does every sub sound need to be done in this harmonic way?
You always do it in the same way?
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Re: Bassline speculation
i do but i'm not sure what i'm doing is goodPsyolopher wrote:Now there are many ways to make a good bassline to dubstep!
BUT, do you always add sub-bass(in that case...LINK MEH)
I use mostly NI massive to make that wobble sound, i can copy the sound and the note pattern and have one sounds on high and treble, and then the other on the lower ones.....(and kill the high and the treble) Still doesnt really get deep enough!
Does every sub sound need to be done in this harmonic way?
You always do it in the same way?
i program in Reaktor/Logic basic synths etc then hi-pass at 100hz ish and double with a basic sine playing same notes [lo-passed at 100hz ish]
then bus together so the 2 sounds can be EQd and compressed together
sounds alrite
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sounds fair enough. the main reason in my experience for splitting the high and low frequencies of the bass is so that te sub can be put out clean and in mono, and so that the middle/high frequencies can be molested with effects in whateverway you please. adding effects to your low frequencies like chorus, flanger, or anything that messes with the phase/ofset of the sound is a bad idea, muddies the mix see.
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you do? who do? have you tried it...? did it sound nice?Psyolopher wrote:I dont know in Dubstep, but when im making Psytrance(dont be a player hater lol) I put my kick onto two extra channels...one for Left and one for Right!
And the same with the bassline!
You do the same in dubstep? (thinking of the bass)
seriously...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU

Sounds interesting but I was under the impression that anything under 500 Htz should be mono.Psyolopher wrote:I dont know in Dubstep, but when im making Psytrance(dont be a player hater lol) I put my kick onto two extra channels...one for Left and one for Right!
And the same with the bassline!
You do the same in dubstep? (thinking of the bass)
Therefore you would need three layers. One for the Kick .... Htz - 500 Htz, and layer two and three (550Htz - ... Htz) on the left and right channels.
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um... well if you're monitoring with decent monitors set up properly then you'll be able to hear how shite stereo bass sounds. it takes up nuff space in mono haha
but that's not a rule, there are none [so far as i'm aware] i think the point is, do it and see wassup. dubstep is [evidently] more bass driven than psytrance, so more attention needs to be paid. i'd worry more about getting your kick and sub to sit nicely.
separating bass sounds is def way fwd>> but how many producers don't and still get sick low-end tracks? probably loads, it's all down to EQ and compression [and sidechaining compression!!]
but that's not a rule, there are none [so far as i'm aware] i think the point is, do it and see wassup. dubstep is [evidently] more bass driven than psytrance, so more attention needs to be paid. i'd worry more about getting your kick and sub to sit nicely.
separating bass sounds is def way fwd>> but how many producers don't and still get sick low-end tracks? probably loads, it's all down to EQ and compression [and sidechaining compression!!]
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Really? I know some producers (in psytrance) who dont....But maybe i should ya know! But atleast the kick in psytrance is often treble or high's....so, i send to two channels!Junglist wrote:Sounds interesting but I was under the impression that anything under 500 Htz should be mono.Psyolopher wrote:I dont know in Dubstep, but when im making Psytrance(dont be a player hater lol) I put my kick onto two extra channels...one for Left and one for Right!
And the same with the bassline!
You do the same in dubstep? (thinking of the bass)
Therefore you would need three layers. One for the Kick .... Htz - 500 Htz, and layer two and three (550Htz - ... Htz) on the left and right channels.
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first off, each to their own is something i have playing on repeat while i sleep....Junglist wrote: Sounds interesting but I was under the impression that anything under 500 Htz should be mono.
secondly, 500hz for me is thoroughly into the mid-lands. 200hz for my ears/language represents the end roughly speaking, of the bass frequencies. below 60-70hz being 'sub' frequencies...
i would strongly advise against making sub-500hz mono...try much lower, then try 500 and see...
i like you alreadyali jamieson wrote:um... well if you're monitoring with decent monitors set up properly then you'll be able to hear how shite stereo bass sounds. it takes up nuff space in mono haha
but that's not a rule, there are none [so far as i'm aware] i think the point is, do it and see wassup. dubstep is [evidently] more bass driven than psytrance, so more attention needs to be paid. i'd worry more about getting your kick and sub to sit nicely.
separating bass sounds is def way fwd>> but how many producers don't and still get sick low-end tracks? probably loads, it's all down to EQ and compression [and sidechaining compression!!]

ps: maybe this thread will be useful to some people in here:
Kick & Bass Frequencies...?
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=47644

there was a post about sines generated from sample generators that don't look to run efficient. cooledit i believe was what was used. the sines are very pure and really rattle the subs. not found anything else that does it like these samples.

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